... That's great! Keep us informed! It seems pretty clear to me that the text of Mk available to Mt and Lk was not exactly the same, word by word, as the one...
CHUCK: Mark is completely irrelevant to the birth narratives in Mt and Lk and so can't be influencing my thinking on them. LEONARD: Mark may be irrelevant to...
Did anybody read the following article? Beatrice, Pier Franco: The "Gospel according to the Hebrews" in the apostolic fathers. Novum Testamentum 48,2 (2006)...
In chapter three of his book, The Kingdom in Mark, Werner Kelber details the movements of Jesus and his disciples in the Sea Crossing section (Mark 4:35-8:21)....
[Here's a copy of the response I sent to Bruce's interesting email.] Thanks for this, Bruce. (Your message didn't go to the whole group, so I'm just...
I guess the name of the book would be helpful.... "The Earliest Christian Artifacts: Manuscripts And Christian Origins". Amazon has it advertised for $13 and...
To: Synoptic In Response To: Jeffrey Gibson On: Lord's Prayer Outline From: Bruce Most LP questions would fit into at least one of the proposed chapter titles....
With apologies for cross posting. I am finally beginning work in earnest on my book on the Lord's Prayer for Paulist Press' _What Are They Saying About_...
Dear Listers: I sent this out before using the reply button on another mail, but forgot to change the subject header. That is now corrected. Two vacancies...
My English reconstruction of Papias' LOGIA, based on the sayings in the synoptic gospels, is now set out in poetic form. It does not of course include any...
I know I should let the thread topic disband, but I did want to add one thing. I haven't a clue why I did just waste the 2 minutes between worship services...
Whether you claim to stand for human rights, or for the values demanded by every religious order on earth, OR, simply stand for COMMON SENSE values as a...
From Jim West: ******* Listers may find this project to be of interest: http://www.bluecord.org/biblewiki/index.php?n=Main.HomePage Kevin's idea that only...
To: Synoptic In Distant Response To: Ron Price On: Interpolations in Mark From: Bruce In the course of a previous and now distant discussion, I had asked...
The Semitic Source Document` Many synoptic variances point to an underlying Semitic text as the common synoptic source document. For example: Mt. 4:19 = Lk....
To: Synoptic In Response To: Ron Price On: The Priority of Mark 14-16 From: Bruce Here again, I break off a piece of previous discussion (under a separate ...
Dear List: I am doing a little work on Mk 13 and parallels, especially Luke's version. I am trying to track down any works dealing with ex eventu prophecies...
To: Synoptic On: Judas in Mark From: Bruce This came to me off line, but it seemed interesting, and so I protect the identity of the sender, but offer at large...
To: Synoptic In Response To: Ron Price On: Interpolations in Mark (new title) From: Bruce I suspect that we are talking past each other on one of the main ...
To: Synoptic Repeated From: WSW On: Seasonal Note (Judas) From: Bruce Judas is hot these days, with one bestseller after another ripping off the presses. I...
To: Synoptic Cc: Dave Gentile On: Bayesian Salt From: Bruce All that thought and work should not pass without comment, and so I venture to make a comment, if...
Hello all. I believe I'm about finished making changes to my webpage for the near future. I've gotten interested in other things. But in its current state in...
Sorry for cross-posting - I was advised to send this here as well. I've been working on a paper discussing whether Matthew is Jewish or Christian. I can't...
Among investigators of the synoptic problem, Kloppenborg downplays the evidence of doublets. But in a more balanced perspective, Schnelle still treats them as...
Bob Schacht <r_schacht@...> wrote: Oh, I see. It's YOUR gold standard. Saying that something is the "gold standard" usually means, to most people, that there...
First I want to apologize to any who have been annoyed by the excess noise I've made around here recently. I'm intending to be quite for awhile. I have some...